I had attacks 3 to 5 times a week for a couple years. When I went for my amniocentisis, while doing the ultrasound, the Dr. said I had the biggest stone he'd ever seen. He called in all the nurses and anyone that was within earshot to come look at it. Since I was pg, I couldn't do the surgery and he wasn't sure if laser would work anyway. So I had my dtr and continued having attacks. I did the diet - not much luck. I learned how to do a little jig to move the stone off the duct whenever an attack would start. I was too chicken to have anything done. That was 20 yrs ago. I haven't had an attack in several years. No clue whatever happened to the stone. And I am definitely not following the diet. I do agree with what was said about having it taken care of. My dtr had her's out and it became major surgery because it was in process of rupturing. She has a jar full of her stones. I was just extremely lucky. |